In like manner, we shall represent human nature at first to the keen appetite of our reader, in that more plain and simple manner in which it is found in the country, and shall hereafter hash and ragoo it with all the high French and Italian seasoning of affectation and vice which courts and cities afford.

To make a quick, rough version

We need to quickly hash up some plans.

(computing, transitive) To transform according to a hash function.

Noun

hash (pluralhashes)

Food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together.

corn-beef hash

1633, Samuel Pepys, Diary

I had for them, after oysters, at first course, a hash of rabbits, a lamb, and a rare chine of beef.

A confused mess.

1847, Charlotte Yonge, Scenes and Characters

Oh! no, not Naylors--the girls have made a hash there, as they do everything else; but we will settle her before they come out again.

The # symbol (octothorpe, pound).

(computing) The result generated by a hash function.

Adjective

hash (comparativemore hash, superlativemost hash)

Hashed, chopped into small pieces

1855, William Makepeace Thackeray, The Newcomes

The Colonel, himself, was great at making hash mutton, hot-pot, curry, and pillau.

(computing) Of or relating to the process of hashing or hash coding

Definizione italiano>inglese hash

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the # symbol

hash

A fixed-size result that is obtained by applying a one-way mathematical function (sometimes called a hash algorithm) to an arbitrary amount of data. If there is a change in the input data, the hash changes. The hash can be used in many operations, including authentication and digital signing.